Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (ENGLISH)

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori). Due to the initial reticence of Microsoft to invert their efforts in edit the Halo soundtrack, this one was not commercialized in 2001 with the release of the videogame, but some months later, in 2002. The Combat Evolved Anniversary version was edited in 2011 on the occasion of the release of the remastered version of the videogame for its 10th anniversary, including abundant music distributed in 39 tracks (opposite to the 27 tracks of original 2002 album). The music composed by Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori was re-recorded by the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra for which the original music needed to be transcribed to be featured by the orchestra, work that was carried out by Paul Lipson, Lennie Moore, Tom Salta and Brian Trifon.

Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a very varied soundtrack, with atmospheric, coral, ambient and dynamic themes, and with both orchestral and synthetic instrumentation. Its melodies are already inseparable from the setting of the Halo universe and are enjoyed during the accomplishment of the missions that we carry out controlling the Master Chief.